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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Command to print columns with space Post 302993077 by fmalvest on Monday 6th of March 2017 03:20:03 PM
Old 03-06-2017
Thank you all - I can't modify the input file.. As for the 1st reply that seemed to work - going to add that to my script now and see.. Will keep everyone posted and thank you again!

---------- Post updated at 03:20 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:04 PM ----------

Thank you again - the only 2 things I have left on this script is how do omit a blank line at the end of the input file and I also have this as the header that I want to omit as well

[FONT=r_ansi][SIZE=2][FONT=r_ansi][SIZE=2] ------------- ---------- ----

I run my script it pulls both that line and the blank line in..

Code:
 vserver cifs share create -vserver ------------- -share-name ---------- -path ---- 
  
 -share-name -path vserver cifs share create -vserver

Thank you all again!
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